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These stocks have not paid dividends since 2007. Within Industrial Goods Premier Paints, Austin Laz & Company, and Greif Nigeria Plc Natural Resources sector Thomas Wyatt Nigeria

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United Capital Plc's (UCAP) year-to-date (YTD) return on investment is -6.86%. This is based on the company's share price decreasing from 20.40 NGN at the beginning of the year to 19.00 NGN currently.

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Alibaba (BABA) Shares in Alibaba were little changed in Hong Kong on Friday as investors awaited the Chinese tech giant’s quarterly earnings report, with a sharp focus on whether its growing investments in artificial intelligence are beginning to yield results.

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Dell (DELL) Shares in Dell Technologies (DELL) fell 6% in pre-market trading on Friday after the company delivered better-than-expected second quarter results but issued a weaker third quarter earnings outlook.

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Gap (GAP) Shares in Gap (GAP) were lower in pre-market trading on Friday after the US fashion retailer posted mixed second-quarter results and warned that rising tariff costs would weigh further on margins in the months ahead.

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Multi-Millionaire ($100 million - $999 million) This group comprises individuals with a net worth between $100 million and $999 million. According to recent data, there are 295,450 centi-millionaires (individuals with at least $100 million in investable assets) worldwide.

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Oil Oil prices fell on Friday morning, as investors weighed concerns about weaker demand for fuel, with developments around sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine.

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Nigeria's stock market ended the week bearish, extending losses, with the NGX all-share index down 0.19% to close at 140,295.49 points from 140,557.24 points on Thursday. This was driven by selloffs in ZenithBank TranscorpGroup, NB, UBAGroup, GTCO and others